Publisher's Synopsis
"Handbook for Unitarian Congregational Churches," published in 1901 by the American Unitarian Association, offers a detailed guide to the principles, practices, and organizational structures of Unitarian and Congregational churches. This historical document provides invaluable insights into the religious landscape of the early 20th century, outlining the core beliefs and values that defined Unitarianism.
The handbook covers various aspects of church life, from governance and administration to worship and pastoral care. It serves as a practical resource for church leaders and members seeking to understand and uphold the traditions of Unitarian Congregationalism. This volume is a significant contribution to the study of American religious history and the evolution of liberal religious thought.
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